Setting up MCP for Automated Penetration Testing - Full Walkthrough using Claud and Kali Linux

In this video, I hand over full control of my Kali Linux machine to an AI agent using the MCP Server (Model Context Protocol). Watch as the AI autonomously executes real penetration testing tools like Nmap, Gobuster, and Metasploit to solve a hacking lab, completely hands-free. Is this the end of manual ethical hacking? I Let AI Take Over My Kali Linux (Autonomous Pentesting) | GURUKULA 0:00 Introduction to AI-Assisted Penetration Testing 0:12 Integrating LLM with Kali Linux using MCP 1:05 Lab Setup Overview 1:25 How the MCP Communication Works 3:52 Disclaimer and Ethical Considerations 4:50 Setting Up the Windows Virtual Machine 5:30 Installing Required Software on Windows 8:21 Detailed Python Installation 9:14 Detailed VS Code Installation 10:24 Detailed Git for Windows Installation 12:05 Detailed Claude Desktop Installation 13:00 Verifying Software Installations on Windows 16:38 Cloning the MCP Kali Server GitHub Repository 19:54 Opening the Repository in Visual Studio Code 21:30 Creating a Virtual Environment on Windows 22:20 Activating the Virtual Environment on Windows 24:46 Installing Python Packages on Windows 27:59 Cloning the MCP Kali Server GitHub Repository on Kali Linux 28:54 Creating a Virtual Environment on Kali Linux 30:38 Activating the Virtual Environment on Kali Linux 31:22 Installing Python Packages (Flask) on Kali Linux 31:58 Starting the Kali Server on Kali Linux 33:39 Connecting the Windows Machine to the Kali Server 35:38 Configuring Claude Desktop for MCP Connection 43:00 Verifying Claude Desktop Connection to MCP Server 45:47 Demonstrating Autonomous Penetration Testing (PortSwigger Lab) 51:07 AI Executing Nmap Scan 53:08 AI Executing SQLMap for SQL Injection Setting up MCP for Automated Penetration Testing - Full Walkthrough using Claud and Kali Linux #AIPentesting, #AutonomousHacking #KaliLinux #EthicalHacking #Cybersecurity #AIinCybersecurity #LLM #ClaudeAI #PenetrationTesting #TechTutorial #Infosec #HackingTools #MCPProtocol #VirtualMachine #SecurityAutomation #FutureOfHacking #RedTeam #BlueTeam #OSINT #BugBounty #cyberattack